
Top rated Soldering irons
Here you’ll find the top-rated Soldering irons. The ranking is based on an algorithm that considers both the average star rating and the total number of customer reviews. This means a product with many strong ratings may rank above another product with a slightly higher average score but significantly fewer reviews. For each product, we also include a short description and the key points from customer feedback to help you make a confident choice. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Velleman Adjustable soldering station
For general electronics applications and repairs. Features an on/off switch with LED indicator. The standard tip width is 1.2 mm.

2. Weller Erem WE 1010 Soldering Set 230 V F/G
Simply turn it on and start. Digital 70 W soldering station with 40% more power than comparable stations on the market. The 70 W soldering iron ensures quick heat-up and recovery times. This station has been specifically designed for universities, schools, and educational institutions. It offers many software features of a professional soldering station, is easy to use, and keeps costs low. Of course, it can also be used for many other tasks, such as cable assembly, PCB assembly, and much more.
Features:
- User-friendly soldering iron
- Intuitive navigation
- Easy soldering tip replacement and low operating costs
- EGB safe heat-resistant silicone cable
- Temperature stability and locking protect the soldering tip
- Standby and automatic setback save energy and preserve the soldering tip
- Password protection secures settings
- Tip family ET
Scope of delivery:
1 piece 1-channel power supply WE 1
1 piece soldering iron WEP 70
1 piece safety holder PH 70
1 piece soldering tip ET A
Technical data:
Power: 70 W
Temperature range: 100-450 °C
Dimensions L x W x H: 150 x 125 x 100 mm
Channels: 1
Weight: 2.3 kg.

3. CFH Electric soldering iron LM E15
Nickel-coated copper soldering tip in pencil shape. The heating time is approximately 1.5 minutes, and it comes with a safety stand.

4. CFH Electric soldering iron LM E100
Suitable for soldering copper conductors up to 3.0 mm² and thin sheets up to a maximum of 1.0 mm². Also suitable for soldering galvanized steel sheets and thin sheets up to a maximum of 0.8 mm², as well as for switching wires up to 2.5 mm².

5. CFH Lm E20
The E15 electric soldering iron is used in microelectronics. The nickel-plated copper tip in pencil shape is ready for use after a heating time of just 1.5 minutes. The package includes a stand that ensures safe storage of the device while it is in use.

6. Velleman Soldering station with LCD and ceramic heater
Manual temperature adjustment with an LCD display that shows the target temperatures and the current temperature of the iron. It features a preset temperature that can be read on the display, as well as a power switch. Equipped with a ceramic heating element and a temperature sensor.

7. Velleman Vtssc50n
The precise all-rounder for the laboratory table, industrial or service workplace, and hobbyist electronics. The heating technology with a ceramic heating element in the soldering iron ensures a very accurately maintained soldering tip temperature through rapid regulation. This not only allows for a wide range of applications but also enables quick soldering on sensitive components, making it easier and more component-friendly.

8. Proxxon Microflam burner MFB/E
Independently adjustable gas and air supply for uniform, fine flame shapes and temperatures up to 1,200 °C, making it suitable for micro-fine work. It features an electronic piezo crystal igniter. The tank volume is 50 ml, providing a runtime of approximately 60 minutes at a normal flame. It can be refilled with commercially available butane cartridges for lighters.

9. Dremel VersaTip
The Dremel 2000-7 Versatip soldering iron is a versatile tool designed for a wide range of applications. It is not only suitable for soldering, but also for creative techniques such as branding, hot cutting and hot stamping. It can also be used for paint removal and plastic welding. The soldering iron is gas-powered, which makes it independent of a power source and therefore offers a high degree of flexibility in use. Equipped with various attachment tips, it enables precise customisation to the task at hand. The compact design and easy handling make it an ideal tool for hobbyists and professionals alike.

10. Dremel VersaTip
A tool for six different applications: soldering, melting, hot cutting, shrinking, wood burning (pyrography), and paint removal. Always ready for use, it can be used anywhere and at any time, allowing for detailed and intricate work. It has a long lifespan.
